From a pop diva to a jam band, the nominees for this year’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame were announced Wednesday. To be eligible to be nominated, an individual artist or band must have released its ...
Kid Rock came onstage for a cover of "Proud Mary" by Creedence Clearwater Revival alongside a band that included Bryan himself, but stopped the song halfway through due to a lack of audience ...
The data displayed for this chart goes back to 1994, however we hope to be able to offer deeper historic information at a future point ...
This classic hard rock song was originally by the band The Who. Released in 1973, it’s one of the band’s most famous tracks. And when Pearl Jam covered it back in 2007, the grunge outfit still ...
Here is your 2025 hard rock + metal album release calendar and all of this week's newest albums! Each week is loaded with new rock and metal releases and keeping track of it all can be pretty ...
Here are the hard rock and metal acts that deserve to be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2025 nominees are Bad Company, The Black Crowes, Mariah Carey ...
“Fuck them,” Rock said about the audience as he abruptly cut the band off. “If you ain’t gonna clap, we ain’t gonna sing. That’s how it’s gonna go.” The set continued from ...
Kid Rock was not pleased with the crowd at Jon Bon Jovi's Nashville bar on Saturday night. The musician attended the venue to celebrate Bon Jovi rocker David Bryan's birthday. On Feb. 8 ...
Beej Chaney, described as a punk rock hero in Minnesota, died on Jan. 5. Chaney, 68, who played with the band The Suburbs ... we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to ...
When Kid Rock tells a crowd to clap he expects them to clap. And, if they don’t clap, well at least during a show Saturday night in Nashville, he is not going to stick around. And he was not ...
All went well until about two minutes into the performance, when Rock stopped singing, asked the band to pause and encouraged the crowd to clap, even demonstrating to them how he wanted them to do it.
Whatever was in the air, it must have irritated rock critics, who were notoriously hostile to Zeppelin. Reviewing the band's debut record, Rolling Stone deemed Page, "a very limited producer and a ...
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